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Here's my 2 1/2 year old son, sitting on the '46 Chevrolet Holmes W35 Wrecker, I recently purchased. http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2267571220052570246uqvtkS


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You are training your son well in the appreciation of fine engineering. I didnt do so well.
Tony


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Cool truck, do you hook up a classic Chevy behind it for shows? Wait, I guess Chevys shouldn't be showed hooked up maybe a Furd hooked up would be better...lol...


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My ideal mental picture is a 2005 Lexus hanging on the hook of a 1976 Chevy one ton wrecker chugging down the Interstate at 75 MPH I saw that on I-10 East of San Antonio last year.
Did my old Jarhead heart good!
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